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third-degree burns

n. (third-degree burn English)

Usage examples of "third-degree burns".

He'd have been saved if he'd had his jumper on but with it off, the top half of him also goes up in flames and poor bastard had ninety per cent third-degree burns and wouldn't have been able to walk ten steps before he was a goner.

The problem was, he'd already suffered third-degree burns in the relationship wars, and he didn't have any skin to spare in another losing round.

She couldn't get within three feet of the man without risking third-degree burns.

Around the third-degree burns were blisters the size of silver dollars and heavy with pus.

If he had gone through one of the military biomod programs, it meant that even if Sorensen threw a pot of boiling water over him, the bodyguard would still be capable of snapping several necks, pain and third-degree burns notwithstanding.

The infant was taken to a hospital and treated for third-degree burns on her left hand, right foot, and over her abdomen.

The third-degree burns that had killed James Michael still smoldered, sending up light traces of mist and smoke.

Anyone caught in the open had their clothes burnt off and received third-degree burns from which they could never recover.

He got third-degree burns on his forearms, and after it was cleaned up, he needed a graft to cover the wound.

He's got third-degree burns on the anterior and posterior trunk and he has suffered possibly severe inhalation injuries.

Getting to Siminov's office door was the biggest trick, since the floor was too hot to cross without third-degree burns.